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Biden administration to send billions more in aid to Ukraine
The White House says it will send nearly $6 billion in military and budget aid to Ukraine. It's likely to be the last bit of support by the Biden administration as Trump's team is about to take over.
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Yes, Capitol Rioters Were Armed. Here Are The Weapons Prosecutors Say They Used
An NPR review of federal charges against people involved in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot shows they were armed with a wide variety of weapons, contradicting a false claim that rioters were not armed.
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Why Didn't The FBI And DHS Produce A Threat Report Ahead of The Capitol Insurrection?
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security wrote detailed threat assessments before Black Lives Matter demonstrations last summer, but offered only general warnings before the events on Jan. 6.
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A year after the darkest day for Capitol Police, its new chief focuses on rebuilding
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger has been on the job less than six months. He hopes to lead a new chapter at the embattled agency.
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Ousted Capitol Security Officials Say They Didn't Have Intel To Plan For Riot
The officials testifying Tuesday resigned in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said, "None of the intelligence we received predicted what actually occurred."
House Passes Bill To Investigate Capitol Riot, But Its Fate In Senate Is Unclear
The measure's prospects in the Senate are dim after Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said he opposed the bipartisan, 9/11-style panel.
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Remembering July 7: How North Texas Will Mark The Day 5 Officers Died
North Texas will commemorate the anniversary of July 7, 2016, with a wide range of community events. Here's a list that will be updated as more events are…
It's A Crowded Field in Dallas City Council District Six
By Bill Zeeble, KERA 90.1 reporterDallas, TX – Bill Zeeble, KERA 90.1 Reporter: District 6 stretches like a crooked, skinny twig, from north Dallas just…
What Happens When Extremism Becomes Mainstream
This week in both House and Senate hearings, police officials testified on the Jan. 6 insurrection. The rise of right-wing extremism might make preventing the next violent outbreak more challenging.
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FWISD recommends closing 2 schools, rebuilding another to reshape Northside campuses
Fort Worth’s Northside could get a brand new school by 2029, but only if two campuses close and another is torn down.
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